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The Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music is not found on any bookshelf, but only on the World Wide Web. [1] I predict that in the year 2030, it will still be publishing on the Web, or whatever its cyberspace successor might be, and will have reached its volume thirty-six. And I further predict that by that year every music journal will be published electronically, and that few of them, if any, will be printing on paper.
Here in the year 2000, 1 stand exactly halfway between that seemingly distant date, 2030, and the year in which I received my Ph.D. degree, 1970. I began subscribing to the Journal of the American Musicological Society as a graduate student in ...
Source: HighBeam Research, ELECTRONIC JOURNALS AND THE FUTURE OF SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION A CASE...